
Mrs. H and Mrs. Hall's kindergarten students dressed for their future careers.


Homecoming Fun - Day 1:
Mrs. Lewis' 5th Graders representing their future careers

Ms. Thigpen and Ms. Melissa's class enjoyed their first trip to the library. The students listened to the book, Manners in the Library and then selected a book of their own to check out.


Mrs. Cowart and Ms. Miyons class loved dressing up as their future career.


Students in Freshman Seminar are exploring the Teaching As A Profession pathway this week. Part of their exploration involves working with a partner to create a lesson plan for a sixth grade standard of choice. Students are drafting the lesson on the district’s planning template, locating and/or creating handouts and other materials, and teaching their lesson to peers. What a powerful way to explore this career and, at the same time, use the 4 Cs—communication, collaboration, critical thinking, and creativity!



Mrs. Shaul’s 3rd graders participated in a book tasting where they had the opportunity to explore different book genres. Everyone found at least one book they wanted to read. Bon Appétit!

Greetings Tiger Nation!
Homecoming is one of the most anticipated events in high school. It brings back memories of past traditions and allows students the opportunity to display school spirit. Unfortunately, with the influence of collegiate practices, some bad habits have developed over the years. ECSS does not sanction or condone Junior-Senior wars or any other activity that promotes or encourages the damage to or the destruction of property. We highly discourage this type of behavior and advise property owners to press charges in the event there is damage or destruction. Here are the district/school sanctioned events:
Spirit Week - “There’s No Place Like HOMEcoming”
Themes
Monday - Follow the Yellow Brick Road - Dress Up as Future Career
Tuesday - “Twister” Throwback Tuesday - Dress Up Any Decade 70s, 80s, 90s, etc.
Wednesday - Wicked Witch Wednesday - Dress Up As Favorite Character
Thursday - Somewhere Over The Rainbow - Grade Level Colors
Friday - Tigers, Oh My - Black and Gold Tiger Spirit
Powder Puff Game - Thursday, September 16 - 6:00 @ Tiger Town
Pep Rally
Parade - Friday, September 17 - 4:00 p.m.
Homecoming Court during half time
Tigers vs. Eagles - Pecan Grove 7:30 kickoff
In addition, the Evans County School System is implementing a clear bag policy at the Pecan Grove for football games to enhance safety and security. The policy will limit the size and types of bags allowed at the stadium during games. All bags are subject to inspection prior to entry. Guests attempting to enter the stadium with non-conforming bags will be asked to return the items to their vehicles.
Bags allowed are:
Clear plastic Tote Bags (no larger than 12" x 6" x 12”)
One-Gallon Plastic Freezer Bags
Small Clutch Purses (smaller than 4.5" x 6.5")
Diaper bags (subject to search) if a baby is with the party
Bags not allowed are:
Backpacks
Purses
Binocular or Camera Cases
Fanny Packs
Cinch Bags
Printed Pattern or Oversize Tote Bags
Exceptions will be made for medically necessary items and credentialed news media/photographer equipment bags. These individuals should check in at the pass gate table upon arrival. In addition, members of student groups involved with the event are permitted to enter with equipment bags when entering with their team or group, in uniform, and with the director or coach.
We appreciate everyone's understanding and compliance as we seek to create safe and wholesome activities for our students and community.
Martin G. Waters, Ed.D.
Superintendent

2021 CHS Junior Ring Ceremony



Mrs. Cowart and Ms. Miyon's class celebrated family and focused on thinking positively! They ended the week with some fun in the sun and sidewalk chalk!




COVID 19 Update
Week 9-6 to 9-10

Mrs. Martin's first grade class playing subtraction bingo.





Senior Information Night Rescheduled


BOE Regular Board Meeting
Monday, September 13, 2021 6pm


Check out this communication in Spanish 2! These students played Gustar (to like) BINGO to talk about what their classmates like and dislike.





The world of technology offers a rapidly increasing number of outlets for creativity and communications. Teachers in Evans County Charter School System purposefully plan ways for students to use digital tools/technology to ***gather, evaluate, and/or use information for learning ***conduct research, solve problems, and/or create original works for learning ***communicate and work collaboratively for learning. Did you know that there are instructional technology tutorials for parents and students on our district website? Go check it out at
https://www.evans.k12.ga.us/page/instructional-technology

Ms. Fallin and Mrs. Fennel's class learning about magnets!

Students in Mrs. Nobles’ 1st Grade Gifted Resource class have been studying tornadoes. Today they created and they observed tornadoes in a jar.





CES Annual Title I Meeting


Second graders in Mrs. Phillips’ class have learned to identify the moral of a story. They especially enjoyed reading, The Gingerbread Boy, determining the moral and coming up with verbs that describe his actions.




BOE Work Session
Thursday, September 9, 2021
2:00pm
